A look at the headlines right now:
- Opposition delegation seeks ban on pellet guns in Kashmir, urges Narendra Modi to hold talks on unrest: The Omar Abdullah-led group warned the prime minister that delaying the dialogue will 'further deepen the sense of alienation' in the Valley.
- Two convicts get death penalty Jigisha Ghosh murder case, one sentenced to life: The prosecution had sought capital punishment for all three men, but the lawyer for one of them had argued that his client was mentally unfit.
- Finance Ministry may advance Union Budget by a month: The government is considering doing away with the distinction between plan and non-plan expenditure and replacing it with capital and revenue expenditure.
- Accessing torrent websites now comes with a warning – Three years in jail and a fine up to Rs 3 lakh: A number of Internet Service Providers have been showing a notice as a cautionary message against 'viewing, dowloading, exhibiting' content under a blocked URL.
- Bronze-medallist Sakshi Malik India’s flagbearer at the Rio Olympics closing ceremony: The wrestler was the first to win for the country at the Games.
- Shares of Welspun India drop 20% after Target Corp terminates ties with the textile manufacturer: The US company said it found out last month that Welspun substituted Egyptian cotton in about 7.5 lakh bedsheets and pillow covers with non-Egyptian ones.
- Bengaluru is country's biggest tech startup hub, India ranks third worldwide, says study: The ASSOCHAM-Thought Arbitrage paper found that 26% of India's tech startups were in the Karnataka capital, followed by Delhi-NCR (23%) and Mumbai (17%).
- Police carry Shivraj Singh Chouhan across ankle-deep water as he visits flood-hit areas: Reports said the collector and local police chief decided to carry him as they could not risk him getting hurt or being bitten by snakes.
- As a growing power, India has a role to play in fighting terrorism, says Syrian President Bashar al-Assad: In a meeting with Minister of State for External Affairs MJ Akbar, he also agreed to boost security consultations between the two countries.
- Arvind Kejriwal's new liquor policy politically motivated to attract voters, says Prashant Bhushan: The advocate and Swaraj Abhiyan founder questioned whether the rule will be continued after Delhi's civic polls and the Assembly elections in Punjab.
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